Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty

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Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty
Pillar of Fire Church
Publication date
1926
Pages174
Preceded byThe Ku Klux Klan in Prophecy (1925) 
Followed byHeroes of the Fiery Cross (1928) 
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Klansmen: Guardians of Liberty was a book published by the

Jews are everywhere a separate and distinct people, living apart from the great Gentile masses ... they are not home builders or tillers of the soil."[3][4] Her book, which contains many anti-Catholic themes, became popular during the United States presidential election of 1928 when Al Smith was the first Catholic presidential candidate from a major party.[5]

History

White authored over 35 books and founded the

Pillar of Fire Church, where she made herself a bishop.[6]

This book primarily espouses White's

Pillar of Fire Church at their communal headquarters in Zarephath, New Jersey
.

The book contains an introduction by

Grand Dragon of the New Jersey Ku Klux Klan.[7] It is the second of three books White published to promote the KKK. The other two books were 1926's The Ku Klux Klan in Prophecy, and 1928's Heroes of the Fiery Cross. White republished her Klan books as a three volume set in 1943, three years before her death and 21 years after her initial association with the Klan, under the title Guardians of Liberty.[8]

The contents included essays entitled The Hebrew Rock, Klansmen of the Revolution, Rome's Idolatrous Shrines and Papal Prisons in America.[1]

References

Further reading

  • Pillar of Fire
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  • Pillar of Fire
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